Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Yesterday’s markets: Corp, 61c; oats, 46c; wheat, $1.15; rye, 90c. Mrs, E. Beyers and litpe son ot Monon, came Thursday to visit Mrs. Emma York. ' . . John Thornton Tame up from Marion Wednesday evening and took home his son, Goeffey, who has been visiting here. Mrs. G. A. Jacks came up from Lee Thursday to visit her son, Vern, and daughter, Mrs. Thorston Otterburg, and families. Mr. and Mrs. Gilferd Jones and little daughter returned to Redkey Thursday aftera. visit here with F. D Burchard and family. Attorney George A. Williams and wife Returned Thursday from spending the Christmas holidays with the latter’s mother at Carthage, Hl. <> ’ Robert Smith has moved into property on Elm street, near Frank King’s, recently vacated ’ by John Mustard, who returned to the west. President Wilson will speak in Indianapolis at the Jackson Day celebration on January 8 under the auspicies of ’ the Indiana Democratic Club. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hopkins .gave a house-warming at thier fine new home on River street New Year’s eve to a large number of their friends. .

The condition of Editor Healey, who has been confined to the house for the past ten days with erysipelas of the face, is reported to be gradually improving. Fred Waymire has bought a fine new 6-cylinder 7-passenger Studebaker automobile of the local agent, Dr. J. H. Hansson, trading in on the deal hip old Cadillac machine. \ The 1915 automobile number plates are on a lighter weight metal than heretofore used, and have a pink background, with the raised figures and lettering painted green. .•z ■ ■ ■ The Round Table Club, including the “hubbies” of the members, were entertained New Year’s eve by Mesdames E.- P. Honan, Hale Warnei and F. B. Ham, at the home of the former. NOTICE—AII new subscriptions or renewals for The Democrat received this week will be added free gratis the Orange Judd Farmer for one year. Take advantage of this offer at once, as it will positively be withdrawn after Saturday, Jan. 2, 1915.

The Democrat is informed by a Rensselaer man who is to do some repair work on the old match factory building, for the new factory men, that he received a letter from them this week saying that they had disposed of their bond issue of $25,000, and for him to go ahead and arrange for his materials The cold wave prophecised by the weather bureau for Wednesday, arrived that night ( and the mercury showed 5 below zero by the government thermometer out at St. Joseph’s college, it was quite cold all day Thursday, but became warmer in the evening and yesterday at noon the mercury stood at 32 above and a little snow was falling. The Democrat will print your return card in the corner of 100 good quality envelopes, furnish the envelopes, and mail to your address any place in the United Sates for only 50 cents, cash with order. Larger quantities at a much less proportionate price. You cannot afford to go without your return card on your envelope when you can buy them for. so small a price as this.

We are pleased to see that some brains has at last been injected into the Indiana Democratic Press Bureau. Ex-secretary of State Lew G. Ellingham, editor of, the Decatur Democrat, is now at the helm and the matter being sent out is worth publishing. It is noticeable, too, that it is not wholly devoted to the “Boss” Murphy-Taggart-Fairbanks-Roberts machine nor a defense of any of its “fine work.” iKentland Enterprise: Rev. V. H. Krull of Rensselaer, is here assisting *in the forty hours’ devotion at St. Joseph’s church, was a guest Monday of his brother, Nicholas Kru11..... Will H. Ade left bis bed Tuesday, and was up around the house most of yesterday. He has practically recovered from the in juries sustained in a fall a week ago Mrs. Chas. Ramp and Miss Tillie Ramp of Rensselaer, Miss Madaline ' Ramp of Brook, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Ft. Wayne, were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Krull.